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Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship
Management Exam Study Guide
Objective & Audience
Objective
Help you prepare to take the Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship
Management Essentials (1Z1-588) exam by providing
pointers to resources that you can use in your preparation.
Targeted Audience
• Technical / Functional Consultants
• Strong foundation and expertise in implementing ,
configuring and designing the Oracle Hyperion Data
Relationship Management 11.1.2 solution
• Participated in couple of Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship
Management implementations
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Exam Topics & Objectives
Exam Topics
Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management Essentials exam
consists of twelve topics:
1. Implementation Scope and Risks
2. DRM Overview
3. Managing the Initial Data Load
4. Managing Properties and Property Categories
5. Alternate Hierarchies
6. Mappings
7. Managing Data Feeds
8. Versioning
9. Business Rules
10. Users
11. Workflow
12. API Integration
Exam Objectives
The exam objectives are defined by learner or practitioner
level of knowledge:
• Learner-level: questions require the candidate to recall information to
determine the correct answer.
Example: Define the term network.
• Practitioner-level: questions require the candidate to derive the correct answer
from the application of their knowledge, which can only be attained by extensive
experience with the product.
Example: The client requests xyz functionality, would you recommend a, b or c?
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Training Options
For each exam topic there have been identified alternative training options that are
available at Oracle. The training options are divided into three categories:
• Boot Camps
The Boot Camps are designed as a "jump start" training to enhance your skills
by providing role-based training on industry-leading Oracle solutions and
services. The boot camps are built as concise, intensive, and real-time training
to give partners a competitive advantage as they prepare to build powerful
solutions for their own customer base. Partners can choose to attend these boot
camps in class or in a live virtual class format to maximize the effectiveness and
the time allocated to training.
• Instructor-Led Training (delivered by Oracle University)
Partners can take any publicly-scheduled Oracle University courses at steep
discounts. Benefit from hands on experience to gain real working skill and work
toward Oracle certifications.
• Online Training
Oracle Partners are entitled free access to the Oracle Knowledge Center
(OUKC), a vast library of recorded product courses. New courses are regularly
added to the library, providing partners with the latest information and training to
master new products or to increase proficiency on the new releases.
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Topic 1: Implementation Scope and Risks
Objectives Level
• Describe best practices for project scoping and establishing Learner
implementation timelines
• Describe common implementation risks Learner
• Describe phasing implementations Learner
• Describe implementation roles and responsibilities Learner
• Evaluate common customer Issues Practitioner
• Evaluate common customer strengths Practitioner
• Describe testing and rollout best practices Practitioner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist
Guided Learning Path
Sample Question
• Select the two options that will complete this sentence to make it a true statement:
"A customer who uses best practices in the master data management of relationships and
hierarchies _____.“
A. utilizes multiple points of maintenance for hierarchies and data relationships
B. syncs master data to reporting systems
C. utilizes a web-based solution for mastering relationships between customer contact
information and customer order information
D. syncs master data to ERP systems
E. utilizes a solution that is not based on business user requirements
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Topic 2: DRM Overview
Objectives Level
• Describe DRM key features Learner
• Manage versions Learner
• Manage hierarchies Learner
• Manage nodes Learner
• Use Property Queries Learner
• Manage Exports / Reports Learner
• Use Audit Data Learner
• Describe user roles and responsibilities Learner
• Describe the DRM Architecture Learner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist
Guided Learning Path
Sample Question
• Select the valid filter that that can be applied to narrow the transaction history results when
searching the transaction history?
A. Property Description
B. Action Description
C. Specific transaction ID
D. From and/or To values
E. Node Description
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Topic 3: Managing the Initial Data Load
Objectives Level
• Perform structural reconciliation Practitioner
• Manage naming collisions Practitioner
• Manage duplicate nodes Practitioner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist
Guided Learning Path
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Topic 4: Managing Properties and Property Categories
Objectives Level
• Manage properties from upstream and downstream systems Practitioner
• Manage similar properties Practitioner
• Manage property defaults Practitioner
• Manage calculated properties (derived, inherited, lookup) Practitioner
• Manage property scoping Practitioner
• Manage node types Practitioner
• Manage property categories Practitioner
• Define and load properties and structure Practitioner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist
Guided Learning Path
Sample Question -
• Which special characters can cause issues when used in DRM metadata objects (e.g. property
name)?
A. -
B. |
C. &
D. /
E. \
F. ~
- 2nd question located on next page
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Topic 4: Managing Properties and Property Categories
(continued)
Sample Question
• Identify the true statements about designing properties for downstream systems.
1. System names should not match property definition names
2. Property definitions must have unique fully qualified names and labels across
namespaces.
3. List values can be used to control end-user updates.
4. List values in property definitions should match accepted formats and values of
downstream systems.
5. Users should build similar validations that are required for your downstream system.
A. 1, 2, 4 only
B. 1, 2, 3, 4 only
C. 1, 3, 4 only
D. 3, 4, 5 only
E. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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Topic 5: Alternate Hierarchies
Objectives Level
• Define and build alternate hierarchies Learner
• Support differences or force consistency Practitioner
• Build alternate hierarchies from attributes and an export Practitioner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist Guided
Learning Path
Sample Question • Per the example:
Market South Texas Houston Dallas Austin Louisiana Baton Rouge New Orleans North New York New York City Massachusetts Boston West California Los Angeles San Francisco
You maintain the Market hierarchy in DRM. A target system needs a mapping of Sales Managers to
Sales Region (North, West, and South). Each Region will have a single Sales Manager. A Sales
Manager will be responsible for only one Region. What is the best way to meet this requirement? A. Create an alternate hierarchy in the Market dimension with Regions rolling up to Sales Manager
B. Create a local property called "Sales Manager" for the entity node and populate the assigned
sales manager at the city nodes.
C. Create a global inheriting property called "Sales Manager" for the entity node and
populate the assigned sales manager for the Market nodes.
D. Create a property category called "Region" for the Sales Manager node and populate the
assigned region
E. Create a property called "Region" for the Sales Manager node and populate the assigned region
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Topic 6: Mappings
Objectives Level
• Manage basic one-to-one or one -to-many mappings using properties Learner
• Manage basic one-to-one or one -to-many mappings using hierarchies Learner
• Manage complex many-to-many mappings Practitioner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist
Guided Learning Path
Sample Question
- located on next page
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Topic 6: Mappings (continued)
Sample Question • Per the example:
All Products 100 (Colas, TBH Colas Product Family) 100-10 (Cola, TBH Cola Classic) 100-20 (Diet Cola, TBH The Original Diet Cola) 100-30 (Cola Zero, TBH Cola Zero with Zero Calories) 200 (Root Beers, Root Beers Product Family) 200-10 (Root Beer, TBH Root Beer Classic) 200-20 (Diet Root Beer, TBH The Original Diet Root Beer) 200-30 (Root Beer Zero, TBH Root Beer Zero with Zero Calories) 300 (Fruit Sodas, Fruitastic Sodas Product Family) 300-10 (Strawberry, Strawberry Fruitastic) 400-10 (Grape, Grape Fruitastic)
You need to build the Product hierarchy in your budgeting and forecasting system. Users will not plan at the SKU level but the product category level (e.g. Colas, Root Beer, etc.). Users will input into nodes that exist at the SKU level called “Colas Budget Input”, “Root Beer Budget Input”, etc. For every product category, a budget input node should be loaded to the budgeting and forecasting system. The resulting hierarchy in the budgeting system should look like the following:
All Products 100 (Colas, TBH Colas Product Family) 100-10 (Cola, TBH Cola Classic) 100-20 (Diet Cola, TBH The Original Diet Cola) 100-30 (Cola Zero, TBH Cola Zero with Zero Calories) 100 Budget Input 200 (Root Beers, Root Beers Product Family) 200-10 (Root Beer, TBH Root Beer Classic) 200-20 (Diet Root Beer, TBH The Original Diet Root Beer) 200-30 (Root Beer Zero, TBH Root Beer Zero with Zero Calories) 200 Budget Input 300 (Fruit Sodas, Fruitastic Sodas Product Family) 300-10 (Strawberry, Strawberry Fruitastic) 400-10 (Grape, Grape Fruitastic) 300 Budget Input
Identify the valid ways to meet this requirement in DRM.
A. Create an export that pulls the Product Category nodes. Modify the export output to add a new
column with the node value that appends the “Budget Input” text to create a parent child format. Import and blend the new nodes into the DRM Product hierarchy.
B. Create an export that pulls the Product Category nodes. In the export, pull in the Name column twice and on the select “Name” column, append the “Budget Input” text creating a parent child type of export.
C. Create a derived property definition called “Budget Input”. Build derived logic to check - if at the Product Category level in the hierarchy, populate the property with a concatenation of the name and “Budget Input”. Create a single export that pulls both the full hierarchy in parent child format and the Budget input property to create a complete hierarchy in parent – child format. Use the export output to build the Product hierarchy in the Budgeting and forecasting system.
D. Create a derived property definition called “Budget Input”. Build derived logic to check if at the Product Category level, populate the property with a concatenation of the name and “Budget Input”. Create an export book that combines a Hierarchy export for full Product hierarchy and a second export selecting the Name and Budget Input properties. Use the export output to build the Product hierarchy in the Budgeting and forecasting system.
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Topic 7: Managing Data Feeds
Objectives Level
• Identify upstream and downstream systems Learner
• Identify and analyze interfaces used Learner
• Describe timing of feeds Learner
• Describe file formats and restrictions Learner
• Describe Imports, Action Scripts, Blender, and Exports Learner
• Manage upstream data feed(s) and reconciliation Learner
• Manage downstream data feed(s) and reconciliation Learner
• Include skipping and padding levels in balance or recursive hierarchy feeds Practitioner
• Manage multiple downstream systems of the same type Practitioner
• Generate mapping tables for ETL processes for downstream systems Practitioner
• Implement automated data feed(s) Practitioner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist Guided
Learning Path
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Topic 8: Versioning
Objectives Level
• Manage version composition Learner
• Manage version timings Learner
• Manage usage of version status Learner
• Manage synch methodology for what/if and planning versions Practitioner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist
Guided Learning Path
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Topic 9: Business Rules
Objectives Level
• Describe Learner
• Manage business rules for downstream systems Practitioner
• Manage business rules for client processes Practitioner
• Manage business rules to address system issues Practitioner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist
Guided Learning Path
Sample Question
• During the analysis and design work for a DRM implementation project, several business rules
were identified. After discussion and consideration, the project team determined that validations
were required to enforce these business rules when users maintain nodes and hierarchies.
Identify the true statement about the DRM validations feature that will support the enforcement of
business rules for end users during data entry.
A. Validations may be run in batch by an end user.
B. Only a DRM administrator can assign validations to version and hierarchies.
C. Null values are returned when multiple validations are assigned at the same time.
D. All hierarchies and nodes of a version inherit the validations assigned to that version.
E. Nodes within a hierarchy do not inherit the validations assigned to the hierarchy.
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Topic 10: Users
Objectives Level
• Manage users and assign roles Learner
• Manage node access groups and property categories Learner
• Manage node access for users Learner
• Setup anonymous access Learner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist
Guided Learning Path
Sample Question
• What functions can be performed by the Data Creator role?
1. Manage all versions
2. Create versions
3. Manage user queries
4. Manage standard queries
5. Create Users
A. 1, 2 only
B. 2, 3 only
C. 3, 4 only
D. 4, 5 only
E. 1, 3 ,4 only
F. 2, 3, 4 only
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Topic 11: Workflow
Objectives Level
• Evaluate if workflow is needed and determine workflow requirements Learner
• Integrate workflow through the request API Practitioner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist
Guided Learning Path
Sample Question
• Identify the true statements about Workflow in DRM.
1. Workflow is exposed through the API.
2. Change requests are validated against a version and committed to the draft version.
3. Change requests are stored in a draft state for approval.
4. Change requests pending approval cannot be changed until the change has been
approved.
5. Change requests are committed to a global level once the request is submitted.
A. 1, 2 only
B. 1, 3 only
C. 1, 2, 3 only
D. 1, 2, 4 only
E. 1, 3 ,4, 5 only
F. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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Topic 12: API Integration
Objectives Level
• Evaluate API integration requirements Learner
• Integrate through the public API Practitioner
Training Options
• OPN Boot Camp
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Boot Camp
• OU Instructor Led Training
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1.2 Administration
• OPN Competency Center
– Oracle Hyperion Data Relationship Management 11.1 .2 Implementation Specialist
Guided Learning Path
Sample Question
• Identify the three true statements about implementing the DRM API.
A. SOAP based web service that requires a SOAP header for each web service call
B. Deployed to Websphere Application Server as a J2EE web application
C. Web service communicates with DRM server via the API adapter
D. Depends on the Oracle Identity Manager for policy management and security of infrastructure
E. You must attach all three policies when making calls to the DRM Web Service
wssll_saml_token_with_message_protection_client_policy
wssll_username_token_with_message_protection_client_policy
wss_username_token_service_policy
F. You must pass the server URL and session parameters for ProductVersion,
CultureName, and TimeZoneOffset in the SOAP header
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Exam Registration
• How to register for the exam?
You can register for all Oracle certification exams with Pearson VUE. Before a
registration can be submitted, a Pearson VUE profile must be created using your
Company ID. Your Company ID can be obtained by contacting your local Oracle
Partner Business Center or by signing in to your OPN account. Your Company
ID is located in the section on the right under "Company information".
Please follow these instructions in order to properly set-up your Pearson VUE
account for the first time.
• Have you completed an Oracle Certification Exam in the past?
Due to systems enhancements, each partner who has completed an Oracle
Certification Exam will need to update their Pearson VUE profile in order to
receive credit and for those records to appear in the OPN Competency Center.
• How to get full recognition as Certified Implementation Specialist?
To get full recognition as a Certified Implementation Specialist you need to:
A. Update your Pearson VUE profile with your Company ID
B. Activate your Certview Account
Please follow these instructions and your records will be properly recorded.
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